All Discussions Tagged 'watering' - HOMEGROWN2015-03-03T20:21:14Zhttp://www.homegrown.org/group/HOMEGROWNDIY/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=watering&feed=yes&xn_auth=noGenius! Make a watering "can" from an old laundry detergent bottle!tag:www.homegrown.org,2010-06-17:2263119:Topic:394772010-06-17T20:49:36.487ZCorneliahttp://www.homegrown.org/profile/CorneliaHoskin
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<p class="MsoNormal">Rinse out bottle thoroughly. Drill plenty of holes in the cap. To allow air to flow into the bottle and keep the water free flowing, cut a hole near the cap in
the handle – not to…</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Rinse out bottle thoroughly. Drill plenty of holes in the cap. To allow air to flow into
the bottle and keep the water free flowing, cut a hole near the cap in<br />
the handle – not to close to the cap, otherwise the water spills out<br />
there, too.</p>
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